International Education
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7-Eleven urges quick change to student visa program over exploitation risks
Major fuel and convenience retailer 7-Eleven says the federal government should scrap capped working hours for foreign students as it is…
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‘Simplistic’ labels ignore differences, difficulties students from Asian backgrounds experience
Fresh research from a joint study between Youth19 and the University of Auckland has shown that the overarching label of…
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Australia’s Chinese students regularly practise “self-censorship” to protect themselves, families: report
Human Rights Watch has released a report that illustrates the pressure Chinese students in Australia feel to self-censor themselves, petrified…
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Lifelong learning will be essential “for staying ahead of the curve”: OECD report
Lifelong learning has always been viewed as a worthy pursuit, but the precarious world of today will increasingly force the…
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International students to return to South Australia, making it the first jurisdiction since borders slammed shut
South Australia will be the first state to bring international students back after the country slammed its borders shut because…
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Three trends to boost student recruitment in Australia: Quacquarelli Symonds report
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) emphasises that the COVID-19 pandemic has “affected nearly every step of the student’s decision making journey” in…
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NSW awaits commonwealth approval for pilot plan to return international students
NSW treasurer Dominic Perrottet announced yesterday he is expecting final commonwealth approval for the commencement of Australia’s first pilot program…
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QS report recommends ways to make Australia, New Zealand destinations of choice in early 2022
Quacquarelli Symonds' (QS) latest report provides universities and other higher education providers with critical insights into how Australia and New…
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ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2021: Australia soars despite a difficult period
Shanghai Rankings has released its full list of academic subject rankings overnight, showing that Australia has a host of top-100,…
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EU students consider vaccination rollouts most important in choosing study destination
New data from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has concluded that improved vaccination rollouts across the European Union could provide a shot…
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Agents warn Chinese students to bypass Australia and New Zealand
A resurgence in Chinese students studying in Australia and New Zealand is unlikely in the near future, with education agents…
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The return of international students and micro-credential loans among UA’s pre-budget recommendations
The peak body for Australia’s 39 public universities has released 12 initiatives ahead of Tuesday’s federal budget, including prioritising the…
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How critical innovation in education will be to Australia’s higher education future – opinion
According to recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the Australian economy may lose a massive $40 billion…
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High performing universities: ideas to lower costs and generate new revenues
Recent research by Inside Higher Ed and Hanover Research found 89 per cent of college and university presidents cite “overall…
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Ivy League colleges experience post-pandemic surge in applications, rejections
Applications for some of America’s most prestigious universities have rebounded strongly as the country’s post-COVID recovery gains momentum, but the…
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Monash moves closer to opening its postgraduate campus in Indonesia
Monash University is a step closer to opening its campus in Jakarta, Indonesia, with a formal agreement now in place to…
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Rethinking university traditions, practices and beliefs during a time of upheaval – podcast
CampusReview · Rethinking university traditions and practices during a time of upheaval - Podcast The COVID-19 pandemic tore a hole…
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An uneven recovery for Australia’s university sector
Four more Australian universities have joined the list of institutions struggling to get back in the black, with the sector…
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New markets, more online learning: Tudge’s strategy for the international education sector
Federal education minister Alan Tudge used a speech given today at RMIT to urge a rethink of Australia’s international education…
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Biden administration boosts student perceptions of studying in the US: new research
A survey of nearly 1000 prospective international students has highlighted how Joe Biden’s presidential election win has dramatically improved their…
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International students want to delay, not cancel, their Australian studies: new research
A new report has found that most international students want to delay their studies abroad until COVID-19 travel restrictions are…
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‘Lack of political willpower’: IEAA CEO summarises the challenges for international students
International students who may have had Australia on the top of their study destination list are now looking towards countries…
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Student accommodation providers prepared to charter flights and quarantine students
Student accommodation providers have offered to set up quarantine conditions in their facilities and are lobbying to provide charter flights…
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Aggregate rankings model offers a broader view of university performance for international students
As Australia begins a slow and difficult recovery from COVID-19, the status of our universities will be increasingly important in…
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Double bubble, toil and trouble: the international student cauldron
The active COVID-19 situation combined with domestic and international border restrictions put the notion of a mass return of international…
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